Yes, its called a trade-in, but may not be a good deel
If you are mainly looking to get the best price that you can for a vehicle, you are normally better off buying a used car from a private owner, as they are usually more motivated to sell. If you are looking for a vehicle with a warranty, you will be able to find used cars at a dealership that carry a warranty.
You can take the vehicle to the car's dealership and they can replace it for you or sell one to you that fits your vehicle .
Yes, a car dealership can sell a vehicle even if you have placed a deposit on it, unless there is a specific agreement or contract stating otherwise. Placing a deposit does not always guarantee that the vehicle will be held exclusively for you. It is important to clarify the terms of the deposit with the dealership before making any payments.
You should look into trading your car to a nice used car dealership. A good used car dealership will take what your old car is worth and put it towards your new car.
A car buying service is more of a broker who helps you purchase a vehicle. However, you can take your vehicle to a dealership or try Auto Trader to sell your vehicle easily.
A Program Car is the term a dealership assigns to a car that has previously been used in a rental fleet or as a company vehicle, such as the car that the employees of a dealership are allowed to drive.
it depends on the car dealership and what is wrong with the vehicle
Typically, no a felon cannot sell a car at a dealership in California. Unless, of course, they are the outright owner of the car in which they are trying to sell to the dealership, (and have all the paperwork to prove this true) OR they are under an employment agreement with the dealership, and it is their job to sell cars at the dealership.
no
Yes, the dealership sold the car after receiving a deposit.
So long as you don't still owe money on the first car, I expect they would. I believe if you paid off the wrecked car, they may sell you another. They may require you get insurance before it leaves the lot.
yes because you don't have to pay for the car. But if the dealership does not want to buy it you can't sell it to them